With Pencil And Pen: Language Lessons for Primary Schools

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With Pencil And Pen: Language Lessons for Primary Schools
Sarah Louise Arnold
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May 23, 1906.
Down in a grassy meadow a little dan- delion grew. It had many comrades. Its friends were the sun and the dew. When the blazing sun was out the little dandelion said, " I hope I may be a little sun some day.'' 1. Write about the dandelion. Tell where it grows and how it looks.
2. Draw a picture of the dandelion leaf.
LESSON 111 73 For Copying and Dictation One and one are two.
A bird has two feet.
Anna is two years old.
Twenty is ten times two.
There are two sides to everything.
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...t takes two to make a quarrel.
A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
Twice means two times.
LESSON 112 For Copying and Dictation You are too noisy at your play.
The load is too heavy for the horse.
The fox is too crafty to be caught.
The work is too hard for me to do alone.
Do not sing too loud.
James was too late to catch the train.
I am too busy to play with you.
Too many cooks spoil the broth.
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